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Have you updated your video driver? I would start there. Most video card
manufacturers frequently release updated versions.
The other thing to do would be to go to Start > Run and type mplay32.exe.
The MCI player will open. Locate your video file and see whether it will
play. You'll have to click on the "play" icon to start it. Since
PowerPoint uses the MCI player, this is the acid test.
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but not at home:
..avi files are in the same folder as the Powerpoint file. I have been using
Powerpoint for years, and have never encountered this problem before. The
Microsoft support site suggests several solutions (e.g. inserting the movie
as a Media Clip or a Windows Media Player control object) but these don't
work well and are tedious.
manufacturers frequently release updated versions.
The other thing to do would be to go to Start > Run and type mplay32.exe.
The MCI player will open. Locate your video file and see whether it will
play. You'll have to click on the "play" icon to start it. Since
PowerPoint uses the MCI player, this is the acid test.
--
Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun CD software, templates, and tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com/
my home and work computers. I now have the following problem ONLY at workRonald Wachsberg said:I recently installed WindowsXP and then re-installed Office 2000 on both
but not at home:
slideshow mode, the object box turns white and nothing plays. Of course, thePowerpoint allows me to insert .avi clips, but when I try to play them in
..avi files are in the same folder as the Powerpoint file. I have been using
Powerpoint for years, and have never encountered this problem before. The
Microsoft support site suggests several solutions (e.g. inserting the movie
as a Media Clip or a Windows Media Player control object) but these don't
work well and are tedious.